
Drum-cam footage of SLAYER drummer Paul Bostaph performing the song “Raining Blood” during the band’s November 3, 2018 concert at Wembley SSE Arena in London, England can be seen below.
In August 2020, Bostaph confirmed that he is involved in a brand new project headed up by his SLAYER bandmate Kerr…
SLAYER’s PAUL BOSTAPH Shares ‘Raining Blood’ Drum-Cam Footage From 2018 Concert In London
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